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Smart advice help your student turn early stumbles into long-term success.
Denison University was recognized by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge for increased student voter engagement during the 2020 elections.
Students need to gain a wider set of experiences in college and develop pre-professional skills to succeed in their internships and jobs.
Alan Phung ’22 has learned a lot as a student and entrepreneur. And plans for his start-up, Mai Coffee, are perking up.
Colleges can make a difference in the most persistent challenges facing our country: a lack of meaningful jobs and growing income inequality.
As we get ready to start a new academic year, I want to share some reflections and advice.
Our distinguished alumnus died in January 2021. In 2012, he visited the campus where he met his life’s mentor and came to know himself as a learner.
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James G. Hale ‘78

Suni Harford ’84 one of the most powerful women in finance, on how a rising environmental and social consciousness has transformed investing—and forced
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By April White

Every generation of students finds its own way to have fun and get it done. It doesn’t really look that different from what you remember.
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By James G. Hale ‘78

How senior athletes mourned, reflected, and rallied after the loss of their final college season
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By Paul Flannery; Photos by Aaron Conway

Praise for DU’s program from top bluegrass magazine
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Chris Thiessen, Bluegrass Unlimited

Denison’s Career Center funds internships that add valuable experiences to an arts education.
A son of El Salvadoran immigrants and one of the first in his family to attend college, Steven Villacorta ‘21 has excelled.
This year’s Podcast-a-thon engaged over 250 students and faculty from 9 classes, mentored by audio professionals.
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Liz Anastasiadis ’21

Technology, student choice, and career prep will factor more heavily into colleges’ decision-making going forward, says President Adam Weinberg.
Heaven Wade ‘21 always knew she wanted to go into the medical field to help people — but she is “not a fan of blood,” so she focused on research.
Business culture consultant Laura Kriska ’87 has built a life diving deep into other cultures and bridging the gaps between worlds.
Quantum enthusiast Rahul Shrestha ’21 is many things at once: student, teacher, researcher, yearbook editor & designer, and international student.
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